it’leiy It, WWW? lilinoio Institute at Weebnelogyy, Whit-algae; WW, thlfinoi “BEAUTIFUL BABY, " “Sonny" Mann squeals with glee as “mother” Pat Downing feeds him unblended body- building vitamins to make him all the prettier for baby contest. WWWWW WWWWW " W WWW W WWIWWWWWW Proud parents among Tech faculty, students and personnel are entering their offspring in the Baby Contest Saturday afternoon. Age groups have been set as: 6 months to 1% Years, 11/2 years to 21/2, and 21/2 years to 4. Prize trophies in the three ag‘e groups (Continued from page Jl‘W-Q) WoWe your WrissmoilbWWi’Wy Girls will just swoon over the fellows who win the “Hotchu” rat~ ing on the BE department’s “Kiss— O~Meter.” Don’t be in doubt; get “scientific proof" of your loving prowess. Will your voice thrill millions of radio listeners, as does Arthur Godfrey? Radio men of Rho Epsi- lon will, give you the chance to find out, and manipulate electrical con- trols to make you a deep bass or piping tenor, at your request. Wri’o‘lge WWWWWWWWeWs An exhibit that promises to be a show stopper will be presented by the civil engineering depart- ment. The main exhibits will fea- ture various types of bridges. Out- standing among these attractions will be a demonstration of what happens to a bridge when a rail- road train roars over it. Surveying work will be illus- trated by means of a sand table layout of a section of Camp Armour, constructed from maps that students have charted. 0n clear nights visitors will be able to View Saturn and its rings via a telescope more powerful than the one on Mount Palomar. G 5 Wyoming shimmy “How to get no place in a hurry” is the theme around which the mechanics department has built its exhibit. In scientific terminology the demonstration deals with the study of vibrations, but you'll have a lot more fun if you toss mathe- matical applications aside and view the exhibit from the layman’s point of view. “Galloping,” a. term not to be confused with horse operas or Hopalong Cassidy, is shown in a breezy demonstration with three models of the Tacoma Narrows bridge. This passageway which has probably been studied and argued over more than any similar struc— ture. was destroyed by the action of the wind because somebody had holes in their head instead of holes in the bridge. WWgWWW WeoWeWs One of the highlights of this year’s Technical Drawing depart- (Wee Elitiil‘ll’i’fi on pogo WWW-15) await the future fullbacks and Powers models. Second and third “cutest kiddies” in each age group are to receive ribbon awards. Entry blanks must be submitted to: Baby Contest, Box 197 in the ' NU postoffice by 5 1”. iii, May 3. FRED K18 SLINGER is . HT PROFESSOR cuttin- process in Metallurgical Engineering Lab. (Continued tram page Willi-wt) $10. The pictures are on display in the SU lounge. WWWWWsWe We your ears 0. Gordon Erickson will direct the music clubs in their annual Junior Week concerts. The band and orchestra will provide visitors with the pleasant diversion of music. Preceding the Interfratornity sing, the orchestra will play sev- eral selections including “Gold and Silver” waltz, and the music from “Hit the Deck.” Wheehrnertet‘ Visitors to the Open House— .lunior Week activities will be able to witness one man playing five games of chess simultaneously, without even seeing the boards! Albert Sandrin, who holds city, state and national championships, will give the exhibition. bromoWie newton Junior Week will have its cus- tomary dramatic force this year in the form of a one act play by Moliére, “The Doctor In Spite of Himself.” This delightful 17th - century comedy about an ignmant West'- cutter who is forced into the role of doctor to a lady of nobility be, cause of spite and misinformation will satisfy a universal audience. The play will be performed in the same setting“ as Moliére described it, complete to the many colorful costumes of the period. Directed by Beatrice .Bowman, this is the second in the series of student-directed plays sponsored by Campus Players. Junim Week audiences will see it at ‘3: 30 and 7:00 p.m., Thursday, demonstrates metal flame WW WWWWWW WW WWW WWWWW WWW ”WWW WWWWW WMmemW The Mathematics Department poses this problem. Hanging over a pulley there is a rope with a weight at one end; at the other end hangs a monkey of equal weight. The rope weighs 4 oz. per ft. The combined ages of the monkey and its mother are 4 years and the weight of the mon- key is as many pounds as its mother is years old. The mother is twice as old as the monkey was when the mother was half as old as the monkey will be when the monkey is 3 times as old as its mother was when she was 3 times as old as the monkey was. The weight of the rope and weight is half as much again as the differ— ence between the weight of the weight and the weight of the weight plus the weight of the mon~ key. What is the length of the rope? For the correct answer visit the mathematics exhibit. and at 7:30 p.in., Friday—iii the North Union auditorium. Mreei’r’a Whores lIT’s twelve social fraternities will compete in an Interfraternity sing to be held in the NU audi— torium, 8:30 p.m., Thursday. Due to the fact that the fraternities have all been practicing with in— creased zeal this year, Delta Tau Delta, winner in the last two con— tests, will find the competition considerably more difficult. As an added attraction, Delta Zeta and Sigma Kappa sororities will each give a rendition. More? WWWWW’WWW Habitues of the South Union whose leisurely pursuits have been in less scientific directions than those required of an engineering education will have a chance to dis— play their talents in the first an- nual Pinochle and Bridge tourna— ment at 1:45 p.m., Thursday, in the SU. Because of space limitations, pairings will be held to 36 part— ners per tournament. Entrants will find their games enlivened by the fact that a beautiful trophy will (Lice W’ENW on usage WWW) es JOAN NEHLSEN strikes a Vogue~ ~like pose in an organdy afternoon dross in practice for the coming fashion show. Wm WWWWWW WW WWWWWW Sharp enough to model clothes? Coeds of Illinois Tech at e, and will demonstrate their attractive fashion creations at the Junior Week Fashion show at 8 p.111. Friday. Awaiting the comeliest lushions queen is a first prize award of a [Will HlJllSt WWWWWII WWWWWWWWW WWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWW WW WWW Usher and information services will be the special province of members of Alpha Phi Omega, na— tional service fraternity. informa_ tion booth service will be conducted from the lobby of the MC building and from the Police booth on the corner of 33rd and Federal streets. Patricia Stevens modeling course. Four additional prizes are ofl’eied. Contestants were coached last week in modeling techniques by a Pot Stevens model. Hopeful co- eds include Phyllis Thomas, Nan Thomas, Anita (Jourt, Joan Lup- ton, Betty Moore, Lorrie Johnson, Kara Kern, Helen Syprzak, Norma Laughlin, Doris Picha, Elaine Krause, Harriet Milewski, Monica. Stearns, Joan Nehlsen, Mae Chaliiu nis, Carol Glennie, Delores Dain, Ann Ramm, Nancy Shepul, Pat Stroner, and Hanny Fanzoi. Judges for the contest will be Mrs. John Ahern, wife of the fire protec pr0f.; Mrs. Robins of Dubois studio; Mrs. Reddins, of Marshall Field’s department store; and Pat- ricia Stevens, of modeling agency fame. Food TechnolOgY—~112 Chemical 121, 122, 123, 124 218, 219, 220, 222 (2) Alumni Hall ArchitectureHllfi, (3 Chemistry Building ‘9' Chemistry laboratories Automotive Laboratory (4) Machinery Hall (6) Main Building (7 v Physics Building 310, 311, Chopin Hall 312, 308 (8 v 202, 205 (9 w Psychology Building Yacht club—room 3 oratory Union. M enWWowW (1) Metallurgy and (,lhemical Engineering Building FPE and SE departments—“101, 102 industrial Engineering—1,08 Psychological services—109 Engineeringrodlfi, Unit Operations laboratory~~North end of MC Liberal Studies—202, 203, 204 Metallurgical Engineering—~207, 209, 215, 216, 217, NROTlelz, 216, 217, Armory, rifle range 117, 118. Chemistry department—115, 118, ME department—entire lab ME department—13k floor, 2nd floor, basement Civil Engineering departmenowHydraulic laboratory Mechanics department—411 institute of l)esign«—414 Technical Drawing departmentmllle, 501, 505, 506, fifth floor corridor Physics department-101, Civil Engineering department«—102, 105, 108, 111, 120, Civil Engineering; department—material testing Technology News and integral will have dis plays in South WW ;&5 WouW J a‘ 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 203, 205, 212, 218 lobby 502, 504, 102, 103, 104, 104.13, 313, 214 lab-